Sub and Amp hook up and Monsoon system...
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Sub and Amp hook up and Monsoon system...
I wanna hook up my sub and amp to the factory Monsoon system....Has anyone done it? How would I run the lines to the amp to get the signal....lemme know...I have a CDT sub and a 1000w Kenwood amp...lemme know....
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You have to get a line-level adapter. You can get themfor just a few bucks from almost stereo or electronics shop. It will convert the speaker-level output of the head unit to the pre-amp (line-level) input needed by most amps (you can also buy some amps with speaker-level inputs). They aren't too hard to hook up, and i know plenty of people have done it.
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Yes a line level converter is also known as a high to low level converter which transfers speaker level signal to a low level signal which is what your RCA would be on the back of an aftermarket HU with the main difference being output voltage.
You can hook this to any speaker level output on the back of the HU. Personally I would run it off the rear left and right outputs on the back of the stock HU.
You can hook this to any speaker level output on the back of the HU. Personally I would run it off the rear left and right outputs on the back of the stock HU.
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The wire colors and pin positions for both the head unit and the amp are listed in the Monsoon FAQ sticky.
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split the wires going to the left(or right) speaker in the hatch ... and split them so they go to the line level filter and the regular speaker
right?
that way you arnt messing around with the stock deck and cutting up its wires
its easyier to do
and you have to use alot less rca cable
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Yes, except that you're getting amplified, filtered signal at the speaker from the Monsoon amp. Considering that the amp is under the right hatch trim panel, it's just as convenient to get signal from the input side of the amp rather than the output side at the hatch speaker. Without the added amplification you'll get a cleaner signal to convert.
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Yes, except that you're getting amplified, filtered signal at the speaker from the Monsoon amp. Considering that the amp is under the right hatch trim panel, it's just as convenient to get signal from the input side of the amp rather than the output side at the hatch speaker. Without the added amplification you'll get a cleaner signal to convert.